Advisory Team

Do you have insights and ideas about how the LSA Opportunity Hub can effectively work with you and other LSA students?

Student Advisory Team (SAT) ambassadors help shape the Hub’s programs, services, and marketing while developing your professional skills. SAT is a group of LSA undergraduate students who provide timely, specific, and honest feedback to Hub staff that will impact the rest of the college’s 18,000-plus students.

Feedback and input can be given through in-person or virtual activities and through serving as an ambassador for Hub related events. Involvement as a SAT ambassador includes access to engage in specialized professional development and exclusive engagement opportunities.

What are the benefits of serving as a SAT Ambassador?

By participating, you will:

Build meaningful connections with fellow LSA students across departments and be part of an integrated community

Take part in exclusive opportunities to connect and engage with LSA alums and employer partners

Cultivate relationships with seasoned master’s-level coaches for always-on career support and advice

Gain the inside scoop on Hub programs, events, and initiatives

Practice leadership by promoting and representing the Hub to the broader LSA ecosystem

Advocate for LSA students by providing insightful feedback that influences the planning and implementation of Hub programs

What is the time commitment?

To be considered an active participant, a SAT ambassador is required to engage in activities and are awarded points, in order to meet a particular point value per semester. We will have both in-person and virtual activities; you can sign up for activities based on your availability.

We ask that ambassadors commit to both Fall 2020 and Winter 2021 semesters. If you plan to graduate in December 2020, you are eligible to apply and participate for fall semester only.

Additionally, SAT ambassadors are required to attend monthly team meetings to learn about new events and initiatives at the Hub in order to promote Hub resources and activities, provide insight, and participate in exclusive opportunities with Hub staff, LSA alums and employers.

Examples of past activities include:

In-person

Focus groups about building online resume tools

Feedback session about how to improve Hub student communications

Flyering and postering on the Diag to promote a Hub event

Virtual

Survey about industry interests for internships

Survey feedback on the naming of a new mentorship tool

Survey input about a new virtual resume tool that the Hub is piloting

Who is eligible?

Any LSA undergraduate student who does not intend to transfer out of LSA through May 2020.

How do I apply?

The application period for the 2020-2021 school year has now ended. If you missed the application deadline but are still interested in becoming a member of SAT, please complete our Interest Form.